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A group of Canadian banks are planning to meet with the Federal Reserve and other U.S. regulators about “unintended consequences” on financial institutions north of the border.
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Inflation-linked swaps may provide benefits to regulated U.K. utilities but they also pose risks and could potentially mask underlying issues in a company’s financial structure, according to Moody’s Investors Service.
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Derivatives based on infrastructure and public-sector indices in India have not attracted much interest in the country with trading volumes at near-zero levels after steadily dropping since they were introduced in November.
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Deutsche Bank and Citigroup continue to dominate international fixed-income, each with an 11.5% market share, according to Greenwich Associates.
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Goldman Sachs has appointed Matthew Westerman and Dan Dees to co-head investment banking in Asia ex-Japan.
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Jefferies is looking to expand its market share in U.K. equities with the acquisition of corporate broker Hoare Govett from Royal Bank of Scotland, according Dominic Lester, joint head of European Investment banking at the firm.